All red fox tend to be about 5 15 pounds when fully grown.
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The marble fox or arctic marble fox is an interesting breed of fox and not just because of the coat.
When it comes to the exotic marble fox also known as the arctic marble fox because they are from alaska or the canadian region they can adapt to the cold and live for 3 4 years in the wild.
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I had never heard of marble foxes before you brought them up here.
Unlike the wolves foxes don t hunt in packs they are more of a lone hunter.
Man has bred the two and the result has been the marble fox.
Red foxes and arctic foxes don t share the same range so such a cross breed doesn t occur in nature.
Although the distinguishing feature of these foxes is their coloration canadian marble foxes also called arctic marble foxes are a cross between a red fox and an arctic fox.
Loves cats dogs and humans so being kept strictly outdoors will not work for her but she will need enclosed outdoor space to play.
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This coloration of the fur is not something that is natural but rather something that was created through human intervention being the offspring of the red and silver fox combination.
This causes confusion because everyone refers to all red fox color variations as simply red fox.
Chuck as a disclaimer i only work with wild gray foxes and know some about others.
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Nov 28 2015 explore rachel b s board canadian marble foxes on pinterest.
This adorable guy is a marble fox he looks like he s half husky half fox.
Jul 19 2019 explore fallen whiterire s board the canadian marble fox on pinterest.
It was the result of a genetic mutation or color phase when breeding together a red fox and an arctic fox.
As a result i did a little research and found the following on reddit which seems to be a good.
According to the fur commission usa the first arctic marble fox was reportedly born from a silver fox litter in norway in 1945 at the farm of a man named sverre omber.